Disable "BIG Image" Threshold: Breakdown
When a new image is uploaded through the WordPress media library, WordPress will auto-determine whether that image is considered “big” and take the necessary actions to resize the image, as a single big image can slow down your page loading speed. This plugin allows content creators to determine this boundary themselves by disabling the default “big image” threshold, and instead setting their own size in pixels. Once the size has been set, the plugin will inform WordPress when an uploaded image exceeds that limit, and automatically resize it in order to ensure optimal page speed and image quality. This resize option is especially important for sites created with long pages as large images can slow down the loading of a page, providing users with a poor experience.
Moreover, when site users upload an image that is too large for a specific page, this plugin prevents it from being used by simply resizing the image with extreme precision and quality. The plugin also encourages site owners to optimize the image size right from the start of the upload, as afterwords the process can take much longer and be much more complicated. The plugin ultimately works to help site owners by allowing them to define their own conditions for image sizes, ensuring only optimized images are used and no unnecessary resource drain occurs.